> 
> From: David Mann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/08/25 Thu AM 05:36:55 GMT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Film scanner question
> 
> On Aug 24, 2005, at 9:41 PM, mike wilson wrote:
> 
> > That's the one I'm aiming for but my wallet keeps crying, wailing  
> > and gnashing its cards.
> 
> You're living too close to Scotland :)  When I bought mine I just  
> thought about how much they used to cost.  I'd been saving for a  
> while and it did still hurt to write such a big cheque.

8-)  The problem is that the top line ones haven't come down that mcuh, despite 
the Death Of Film (tm)

> 
> > I can't fit three gigs in.  I think.
> 
> I upgraded from 1Gb to 3Gb.  I've found that any more than about 2Gb  
> may be pointless anyway.  Photoshop CS and CS2 don't behave well when  
> they're using more than about 1Gb... I tend to leave a lot of apps  
> open in the background which is unlikely to help.

I'm about four OS's behind the world.  Can't even use CS.  Makes me work very 
cleanly.

> 
> > Hmmm.  Even though I'll have to buy a USB2 card, this seems like an  
> > excellent deal.  I've even got nine months interest free on a new  
> > card, so I don't need to pay for it all at once.  The only problem  
> > is that I _know_ the Multi Pro (III? - one of the eralier ones is  
> > already there) will appear the moment I order this one.
> 
> As far as I know there isn't a second version of the Multi Pro, yet.   
> It is quite an old design (2001?) and if they were going to update it  
> they should have done so long ago.  They should have at least built  
> that Scanhancer in :(

What I meant was that there is an older version of the Multi  (the II model) on 
that site.  If I order it (it's about £600) I know the Pro (not the III) will 
appear.  There is a 50 slide feeder for the Pro.

> 
> > Any idea of accessory multi slide feeders?  That will be the clincher.
> 
> Don't know... see what you can find on the web.  I'm sure Cotty would  
> be happy to fabricate something out of duct tape.

I would have to use something more environmentally friendly, like cabbage 
stalks and empty vodka bottles.  Probably powered by methane.  8-)

m


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